Analysis and Criticize of Dr. Soha’s Theory on Doubt of Discrimination of Women in Understanding Verse 32 of Nisa Surah
the word "discrimination" has always been considered by groups of people in society, the feelings of discriminators have struggled with discrimination and inequality in various ways. The issue of gender discrimination has been a focus of concern in the past and has intensified with the growth of feminist schools over the past decades. In the past few years, a person nicknamed Dr. Soha, by writing the book "Critique of the Qur'an" and publishing it in real and virtual websites, has created suspicions that all kinds of discrimination, including discrimination against women, are allowed in the Qur'an. The focus of this article is the Qur'anic response to the "suspicion of discrimination against women" which Soha attributed to the Qur'an based on verse 32 of Nisa Surah. This article, which uses the method of content analysis and organized library studies, while responding to this suspicion, has concluded that the suspicions created by Soha, has fundamental forms and the verses of the Qur'an have fought against all forms of discrimination and injustice and explained just programs for humanity, especially in social and family relations.
-
The effect of the teachings of the Holy Quran in controlling the Corona epidemic period with emphasis on the opinions of two sects commentators
Ali Reza Eivazi, Jafar Najafpoor *,
Motaleat - e - Taghribi Mazaheb - e - Eslami, -
Expressive and artistic methods of the Qur'anic language according to rhetorical styles
Yousef Mogaddasi *, Sayed Jafar Sadeghi
Journal of Research in Teaching Arabic language and literature, -
Extending the Quranic Educational Teachings on Magic to the Issue of “Deepfake”
Rasool Soleymani, Hossein Shariati Fard *, Jafar Najafpour,
Journal of Educational Doctrines in Quran and Hadith, -
The Study of definition and educational characteristics of Mujahid Individuals Based on verses of the Holy Quran
Jalal Kaviani, Sadra Alipoor, Yousef Moqaddasi
Journal of Family and Health, -
Imtihan and Ibtila' (Exam and Trial) in the Context of Takwini and Tashri'i Events from the Perspective of the Qur'an and the Sunnah
Fazel Behshtirad *, Yousef Moghaddasi
Journal of Quran and social science, -
Resilience from new psychology perspective and the role of belief in religious teachings on it
*, Layla Bagherie Asle Monfared
Journal of Islamic Studies in Health,